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Following the removal of these obligations, students became active in extracurricular activities and established many of the school's first athletic and student organizations.
In addition to academics, certain aspects of the school's extracurricular traditions were gradually being phased out.
The school's extracurricular program includes more than 20 competitive varsity sports teams, nearly 50 different clubs, and a variety of opportunities in the performing arts.
OSIS organizes school's activities such as extracurricular and school's music and art show ( pentas seni / pensi ).
Higgs-Walker, or " Jimmy " as he was known by the boys, started a revolution at the school with the introduction of day houses, the expansion of school sports and extracurricular activities and the vast expansion of the school with the help of the school's greatest benefactor since the founder, Charles Plumptre Johnson ( or C. P. J.
She enjoyed participating in her school's extracurricular activities.
The school's vocal music department consists of three main choirs ( Concert Choir, Arie Armonie, and West High Singers ) as well as a show choir ( West Connection ), a contemporary a cappella group ( Project 424 ) and various other extracurricular small ensembles.
The Thornlea Lights Sets Sound ( TLSS ) committee also plays an instrumental role in the organization and orchestration of the school's extracurricular activities, as it is accountable for the technical work that many of the aforementioned events necessitate: for instance, the operation of audio-visual equipment, stage set-ups, mechanical labour and assistance, and so on.
As a result, many extracurricular activities, such as plays and sporting events, took place on the grounds of the school's rival, Tigard High School.
The school's strengths are evident in its academics, extracurricular activities, and notable faculty, many of whom hold doctorates in their respective fields.
Athletics have always played a major part in the school's extracurricular activity structure, and most of the school's 30 teams have received some form of statewide recognition of excellence.
It is now possibly the school's most significant extracurricular activity.
Debating is arguably the school's most successful extracurricular, non-sporting activity.
The Community Teen Center also contributes to the school's extracurricular list, recently initiating many successful and interesting clubs and groups such as a robotics and philosophy club.
The school offers over 200 extracurricular activities to its pupils, with the Independent Schools Inspectorate rating the school's extracurricular provision as " outstanding " in 2011.
The school's educational, extracurricular, and social hub is housed in three historic townhouses bordering Washington Square Park where students can meet with faculty, take classes, and access NYU's network of student services and administrative offices.
The show continues with holiday performances by the school's various extracurricular groups and ethnic clubs.
At the high school level and below, working for a school's television station is often an extracurricular activity but often included in a journalism class taught at the school, in which students learn about the journalistic profession and produce school news reports.
At a visit to Brown University ( Brian's alma mater ), Meg is deemed not to be Brown material due to her lack of extracurricular activities, prompting her to start writing for her high school's paper.

school's and activities
Though few organized sports teams exist, the school's " Outdoor Program " promotes nature-oriented activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, canoeing, hiking, and the annual February broomball tournament.
The school's outreach activities won the Queen's Anniversary Prize in 2005.
Adult activities include " going up town " for lunch at the cafe, catching up with the gossip at " The 1-Stop ", " going up town " to get the mail, or attending the high school's various sporting events.
The school's activities have been merged with the Finley-Sharon school district, two other communities in Steele County.
Arches that represent the school's facade contain embedded photographs of the school in years since the crisis, and showcase students of various backgrounds in activities together.
Rader Hall houses the school's library and is used for middle school classes and activities.
While the masters naturally emphasise scholastic matters, for the pupils ( and readership ) it is physical activities that are at the heart of the school's ethos.
During the 1979 summer term, the school's activities were filmed by the BBC for a series called " Public School ", broadcast on BBC2 early in 1980, and directed by award-winning fim-maker Richard Denton.
The stand taken by the " rebels " not only challenged the school's unchecked authority over student and faculty activities, but also marked a shift in American antislavery efforts from colonization to abolition, and many of them became ministers, abolitionists and social reformers across the country.
However, they usually consist of a football game played on a school's home football field, activities for students and alumni, a parade featuring the school's marching band and sports teams, and the coronation of a Homecoming Queen ( and at many schools, a Homecoming King ).
The new intake of Year 1 students go through a 3-day orientation camp, involving understanding the school's culture and knowing the campus grounds, and various activities to facilitate class bonding, leadership development, etc.
Participants board in the school's boarding complex and take part in several team-bonding and leadership-oriented activities both locally and overseas.
In addition to co-curricular activities and the Northward Bound program, each Appleby student is required to participate in the school's athletic program.
The university has many different clubs and activities on campus which operate under the umbrella of the school's student government organization, Associated Students of OIT ( ASOIT ).
For that matter, the school's director will be required to report annually to a board appointed by Munk ' to discuss the programs, activities and initiatives of the School in greater detail.
HCI offers a wide variety of extra-curricular activities, labelled Co-Curricular Activities ( CCA ) by the Ministry of Education, and this is in part due to the school's large student population and size.
In education, recess is the North American term ( known as " lunch " or " break " in the UK and Ireland, sometimes " playlunch " or " little lunch " in Australia, or " interval " or " morning tea " in New Zealand ) for a daily period, typically ten to thirty minutes, in elementary school where students are allowed to leave the school's interior to enter its adjacent outdoor playground, where they can play on recreational equipment, such as seesaws and swing sets, or engage in activities such as basketball, dodgeball, or four square.
Sussex Tech REBEL currently has 38 active members and is becoming one of the school's largest activities.
He was the vice president of A & M's Collegian Club, and president of the school's Gun Club, being photographed on one occasion with his beloved shot gun, which he was allowed to keep in his dormitory room and use for hunting on weekends when campus activities did not fill his schedule.

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At one point, he reads aloud a long roster of the school's fallen alumni, and, defying the modern world he sees as soulless and lacking transcendent values of honour and friendship, dares to include the name of a German former master who has died fighting on the opposite side.
The school's research fields include International Communication, Film and Television Studies, New Media Studies, Media Operation and Management, and Business Journalism and are based on comprehensive academic research in journalism and communication theories.
The University's accomplishments in the arena of sustainability include the creation of a student-organized on-campus Farmers ' Market, the implementation of a single-stream recycling program, and the transition to GreenE certified wind power for 15 % of the school's electricity needs.
Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu practice doesn't include participation in competitions or contests, as the school's training aims to develop the skills to protect ones self and others through the use of techniques which often focus on the disabling ( breaking ) of the attacker's limbs and which can also potentially cause their death.
The school's performance facilities include a 308-seat drama and opera theatre, concert hall, lecture / recital hall and a small studio theatre.
The school's former students ( Old Greshamians ) include Benjamin Britten, W. H. Auden, Lord Reith, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, President Erskine Childers, Sir Christopher Cockerell, Donald Maclean, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Sir Stephen Spender, Tom Wintringham, Sir James Dyson, Ralph Firman, Sir Peter Brook, Sebastian Shaw, Sienna Guillory and Michael Cummings.
The school's name was changed to Lock Haven State College in 1960, and its emphasis shifted to include the humanities, fine arts, mathematics, and social sciences, as well as teacher education.
Some events the organization sponsors include " At The Show " concerts, " Bernie's After Hours " comedians, " Special Events Live " and " Miller Movies ," presented at the school's main theater, Miller Auditorium.
Standing in the precincts of Westminster Abbey in central London, and with a history stretching back to the 11th century, the school's notable alumni include Ben Jonson, Robert Hooke, Christopher Wren, John Locke, Jeremy Bentham, Edward Gibbon, Henry Mayhew, A.
The school's old boys – or " Old Salopians " – include naturalist Charles Darwin, poet Sir Philip Sidney, his biographer, Fulke Greville, Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, authors Samuel Butler and Nevil Shute, and broadcasters such as John Peel and Michael Palin.
The school's nearly 150 active student organizations include three theatre boards ( coordinating as many as ten productions every term ), long-form and short-form improv groups and a sketch comedy troupe, seven a cappella groups, four choirs, seven specialized instrumental ensembles, five dance interest groups, two auditioned dance companies, a successful Mock Trial team, a nationally competitive debate program, seven recurring student publications, and a student-run KRLX radio station, which employs more than 200 volunteers each term.
Student organizations that are given the title " Essential Service " by the City University of New York include The John Jay Times, the school's theater group known as the " John Jay Players ", and the campus radio station known as WJJC.
The school's alumni include 20 Rhodes Scholars and two Nobel Prize winners: physicist John Polanyi and economist Michael Spence.
The school's famous basketball alumni include Billy Packer, a guard on the 1962 Final Four team who became far more famous as a basketball broadcaster ; Tyrone Curtis " Muggsy " Bogues, the shortest player ever to play in the NBA ; Randolph Childress, for his MVP performance in the 1995 ACC Tournament ; Utah Jazz swingman Josh Howard ; Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers and the 2006 NBA Rookie of the Year Award ; and two-time league MVP and three-time NBA Finals MVP Tim Duncan.
In 2004, between 1, 000 and 1, 200 students rallied behind a student-led campaign to expand the school's non-discrimination statement to include equal protection for gays and lesbians.
Important College leaders in the 19th century include John C. Holmes, who kept the Agriculture School from being a part of the University of Michigan and is widely credited with being the prime mover for the school's founding ; Joseph R. Williams, the first president ; and Theophilus C. Abbot, the third president who stabilized the College after the Civil War.
The original academy building burned early in the school's history, and the school operated in a church for 44 years until a new school building was built in 1888. Notable alumni of the Black River Academy include U. S. President Calvin Coolidge ; Rotary founder Paul P. Harris ; John Garibaldi Sargent, who was U. S. Attorney General during Coolidge's presidency ; and Vermont governor William W. Stickney.
The school's primary corridor on the ground floor is the focal point for the more public spaces, which include the performing arts center, student commons, alumni conference room, cyber cafe, and journalism suite.
Serials for the student body include The Blazer, the college humour newspaper ; Quiddity, the school's annual arts and literature publication, which showcases students ' creative work ; The Blue Page, a one-page weekly publication of letters to the editor expressing opinions on any relevant issue ; and Convergence, the school's award winning student newspaper.
The school's training programs include about 20 Research-Based Masters specialisms, about 20 Specialist Masters programs and PhD studies.
The school's well-known former pupils include Pete Williams ( original bass player with Dexys Midnight Runners ) and actress Josie ( born Wendy ) Lawrence.
The school's alumni include:
She was insistent that the school's curriculum include chemistry, physiology, botany, geology, and astronomy in addition to the more traditional Latin, French, German, spelling, reading, arithmetic, trigonometry, history, and geography.

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